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Designed for use with our Poxy Shield Paints - this quality primer can even be applied when the surface is damp!

It is recommended that the pool's surface be thoroughly cleaned with surface cleaner before using any primer or paint.

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Rated 5 out of
5 by
Mary from
The Epoxy Primer and Super Epoxy Paint (dark blue) were easy to apply on our 30 year old cement bottom pool. We followed the preparation and painting steps to the "T" and one coat of the paint turned into a beautiful hard shell. We waited a full 5 days before filling the pool. So far, so good!

Date published: 2017-06-14

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Dianna from
So far everything has gone fine, primer went on great, had enough for two coats, was able to put the super epoxy on the next day, said we needed a little over two gallons, so bought three, one gallon almost done it, couldn't figure it out, but it looks beautiful, used the lambswool roller cover and it spread so nice....waiting for the weather to cooperate so we can do the floor...so far so good.

For surface preparation: – Wash the pool with Tri-Sodium Phosphate. DO NOT use a soap-type detergent. It can leave a film on the surface which will result in poor paint adhesion. – Acid etching is required on bare masonry surfaces like concrete or plaster. It is also effective for removing chalky residue and hard mineral deposits on a previously painted pool. –We highly recommend repeating STEP 1: Wash the surface again with the tri-sodium phosphate solution to neutralize any remaining acid on the surface.

What kind of surface can the Epoxy Primer be used on?

– The Epoxy Primer can be used on most smooth surfaces. It can also be used on bare plaster or bare concrete, but can not be used on fiberglass. If the customer has a fiberglass pool they must use the Gunite Primer.

What is the coverage on the Epoxy Primer?

– The Epoxy Primer coverage is 200 square feet per gallon.

Can this primer be applied to a wet surface?

– YES, the Epoxy Primer can be applied to a slightly wet surface.

How to Calculate the Square Footage of a Pool:

1. Identify the shape of the pool - SEE BELOW 2. Use the formula given to calculate the pool square footage. 3. Divide the pools square footage by the sq. ft. per gallon of the desired paint to determine how many gallons of paint are needed.